Chapter 14-2

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* * * On the drive to that Saturday's wedding, Anna was uncharacteristically quiet. I had the intense urge to ask her what was wrong, but I stopped myself each time the words floated to my tongue. We weren't in that kind of relationship. We were barely friends. Besides, she didn't need to know that I noticed when she was quiet. Maybe she just didn't feel like talking. When we arrived at the venue that was down on the beach, Anna flinched when I took her arm. Even when she was struggling to walk in heels in the sand, she refused to let me help her. "Is this some feminist thing, or do I have the plague?" I asked when we sat down. Anna was a little flushed. "I can walk without assistance, thank you." I wanted to demand to know why she was suddenly as prickly as a f*****g cactus. I also

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